Justice

Criminal Justice Axia College Material Appendix F Security Manager Interview Directions Contact a security manager and conduct the interview listed in Part I (space has been provided for extra questions, should you ask any). Once the interview has been completed, answer the questions in Part II. Part I: Interview Questionnaire 1. Can you briefly describe your current position, its duties, and responsibilities? The position I hold is Senior Security Supervisor for Frontier Mall. My job duties and responsibilities include surveying all areas of the mall thoroughly, eliminating safety hazards, protecting the citizens and employees, and theft prevention. 2. What is your hiring procedure like for personnel? Before an applicant is considered for employment, a thorough background check of the individual is done. After the background check, interview and drug test are complete, the applicant is then eligible for employment. All candidates must have at least one-year

3. Is there any type of pre-employment screening? Our pre-employment screening consists of a Urinalysis to detect for any illegal substances in the applicants system, which is in addition to the background check. We also request that all applicants complete a personality test, but this test is not required to be considered for employment. This test is just an added safety measure we try to take in determining what type of employee we are hiring. 4. What qualifications do you require of applicants? All applicants must perform surveillance by keeping a watchful eye on the other employees of the mall, as well as the shoppers. Also, spotting and eliminating hazards are a necessary responsibility for all security personnel. Apprehending and detaining shoplifters until police arrive is also required, in addition to monitoring closed circuit…...

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...Justice
Justice is the concept of moral rightness based on ethics, rationality , law, religion, fairness, along with the punishment of the breach of said ethics.For me Justice can have a different outlook to people's perspective on the word. Justice the way i understand has many meaning's and thought's that revolve around this one word. My outlook on justice is the concern ,of justice,peace and genuine respect for people, the quality of being fair and reasonable. The Fairness of humanity, to give people opportunities, to see what's wrong and right in the world, that is what my thoughts feel about justice.
There are many injustice things in this world, but what really catches my attention is the Self Prides, a feeling of dignity, self-respect; satisfaction in your achievements, possessions, or the people you care about. Self Discrimination, taken toward or against a person of a certain group based on it's class or category, it is the behaviour towards another group, involving or restricting members of one group from opportunities that are available to other groups. lack of self-knowledge, which is the understanding of oneself or one's owns motive or character with a low self esteem.
Some of the pressing world issues that concern me and the world, is the poverty rate, almost half the world,over 3 billion people, live on less than $2.50 a day, nearly a billion people entered the 21st century unable to read a book or sign their names. 1 billion children live......

...influence on a criminal justice organization, be it the formal or informal organization of the governing area. The answer to this is not a black or white issue. There are factors involved as to what demographic region holds the system in place, what ethnicity this involves, and the cultures and practices of the region.
Many times these systems often will exist together as part of a coalition depending on the area where they are found. If the area is more rural, often the informal system will prevail. If the area is more urban, it is decisive to say the formal system will be the one to dominate. In the area of informal systems, there are mostly morals and ethics involved and the enforcers tend to be tribal heads or clergy leaders in the community. The formal organizations, however, will have more official leaders in the governing capacity and will be responsible for making and carrying out the rules and laws set forth by the governing entities.
The end, and most important, product of an informal or formal system is the ability of the law to be implemented and for the citizens to respect this law as it is carried out. This is crucial for societal homeostasis and civility. Whether the area is urban, rural, or a mixture of the two, the law must be followed and lawbreakers must be reprimanded as mandated. This will ensure stability for the rest of the society.
References
Informal Justice. (2004, May). Retrieved......

...Leilani Stertz
Jane Zunkel
Writing 121
29 April 2013
Justice
The word justice evokes passion in the people who speak it but what is Justice and where did it come from? Justice is a noun and the word has origins in Middle English, from the Anglo-French word justise, further in Latin justitia, from justus. The current definition according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary is: 1(a) The maintenance or administration of what is just especially by the impartial adjustment of conflicting claims or the assignment of merited rewards or punishment. (b) Judge (c) the administration of law; especially the establishment or determination of rights according to the rules of Law or equity. 2 (a) the quality of being just, impartial, or fair (b) 1. The principal or ideal of just dealing or right action. 2. Conformity to this principal or ideal: righteousness. (c) The quality of conforming to law. 3. Conformity to truth, fact, or reason: correctness. Justice can only be satisfied through law, legislation, and impartial judgment. Without justice a society cannot survive. In modern society the very system who decides how to serve justice is the only system not ruled by it. (Merriam-Webster )
In 1215, a document giving birth to the English legal system, which grants rights to 'freemen' or non-serfs, was enacted. The Magna Carta limited the power of King John and provided legal securities only allowing prosecution through the 'Law of the land'. "No free man shall be seized or imprisoned,......

...WHAT IS THE PLACE O F CORRECTIVE JUSTICE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE?
BY SIMON CONNELL*
I. WHY ASK "WHAT IS THE PLACE OF CORRECTIVE JUSTICE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE?" Traditionally, "justice" in criminal sentencing has been concerned with allowing society to respond to the offender's criminal wrongdoing by providing punishment, deterrence and denunciation. Corrective justice, the notion that a person who wrongfully harms someone else should put that harm right, has traditionally been associated with compensation and the civil law. Compensation has. increasingly become a function of the criminal law in New Zealand, bringing with it the philosophical baggage of corrective justice. A key part of the traditional notion of "justice" in criminal sentencing is that the offender's penalty should be proportional to their wrongdoing. This is refiected in the "totality principle": that the totality of the offender's penalty should refiect the totality of their wrongdoing.' For corrective justice to be done, the offender^ must provide compensation to the victim that makes up for the harm that has been caused, not compensation that is proportional to the offender's wrongdoing. However, a morally repugnant act can result in minimal loss, while a far less blameworthy act can result in catastrophic loss. As the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Personal Injury in New Zealand' puts it: "Reprehensible conduct can be followed by feather blows, while a moment's inadvertence could call down the heavens."...

...我仧就赹丌喜欢孟。但昤（比起相互漠规来诖）返种商讧、亝流带来癿尊重，圃 我看来， 对一丧夗元社会来诖， 更为叽适。 我仧圃逦德呾宗敃惲见上収生癿分歧， 圃一种程庙上反映了人类品豳上存圃着一些根本癿夗元巩建。圃我看来，逦德上 相互亝流会讥我仧厐欣赍丌同人生 所展现出来癿丌同癿品豳。
13 丧星期乀前，弼我仧第一次见面癿旪候，我课到了孜习政治哲孜癿忋乐 乀处，以及孟癿颟险。我课到，哲孜昤忐样癿通过颞覆了我仧癿卲成观忌，你得 过厐熟恲癿亊牍发得陌生，我词着提醒佝仧，一旦熟恲癿发得陌生，一旦我仧廹 始反忑我仧癿环境，丐界将丌再一样。我希望佝仧，至少巫绉体会到了一点点癿 丌安。返种丌安，会促収我仧癿批判忓忑翿，以及政治上癿完善，乃至我仧癿逦 德生活。圃某种惲丿上诖，我仧癿认论巫绉告一殌落，但圃受外一丧惲丿上诖， 孟迓会继续迕行下厐。仅一廹始，我仧就问为什举，为什举我仧要继续迕行返些 争论，卲你孟仧引収癿问题最织都丌夜可能得到解决？
理由昤，我仧一直都生活圃返些问题癿回答丨。圃我仧癿兑兔生活丨，圃我仧癿 私人生活丨，卲你有旪候返些问题无法回答，但我仧迓昤无法回避哲孜。我仧廹 始癿旪候，课到了府德癿一丧观点，卲忎疑昤人类理忓癿休憩乀处。忎疑讥理忓 能反省。兘敃条廽癿漫游斴程， 但忎疑也幵非昤永丽癿安身乀处。府德写逦， 仁仁停留圃忎疑戒自满， 绝丌赼以兊朋理忓乀丌安。返门读程癿目癿就昤要唤醒 佝仧永丌停欧癿理忓忑翿。 看看孟将把佝仧带吐何斱。 奝果我仧至少做到了返点，
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Lecture 1 The Moral Side of Murder
This is a course about justice. We begin with a story. Suppose you're the driver of a trolley car Your trolley car is hurtling down the track at 60 Mph. At the end of the track, you notice five workers are working on the track. You try to stop, but you can't your brakes don't work You feel desperate, because you know if you crash into these five workers they will all die but to soon you know that's for sure so you feel helpless until you notice, there is off to the right, a side track at the end of that track. There's a worker working on the track your steering wheel works so you can turn the trolley car, if you want to, onto the side track killing the one, but sparing the five Here's our first question? what's the right thing to do what would you......

...of the courtroom workgroup will be discussed at length this week.
This Week in Relation to the Course
This week, you explore what happens after arrest. All offenders must go through a series of steps following arrest and detention. This process involves the court system and a number of players who have an integral role in the criminal justice system, such as mental health workers, probation officers, jurors, and so on. The defense attorney, prosecutor, and judge are three of the most important positions involved in this process.
The roles of the prosecutor, defense attorney, judge, and other members of the court are examined. You learn about the options that judges consider when determining punishment. You also explore the premise of determinate and indeterminate sentencing and how it affects the actions of the court.
The differences between the federal and the state courts and between adult and juvenile court systems are another important aspect of this week. You discuss the various steps during the pretrial process, jury selection, and trial, as well as the process of plea bargaining and its value in the criminal justice system.
Discussion of a Key Point, Thread, or Objective
While reading the assigned chapters, consider the rights of the accused, such as the right to a speedy trial, legal counsel, and the right to know the charges. How do these rights factor into how the accused is treated? The accused has a right against excessive bail. Those with the......

...We Want Justice Right Now
CJUS1403B-13
Andrew Crowther
August 24,2014
When possible most Americans like Crime Scene Investigators (CSI) it has become a favorite past time on
T.V. The actors
tendency to seduce our minds. Later people say, “Wonder what was he thinking about?” .The criminal
justice system is now considered a sexy career choice. The academic purpose of the paper will be to
examine topics like; Justice, how you must interrelate with others, and how court systems differ
. To give a definition to justice personally is the art of all things being equal for everyone.
To speak of a word used so universally. Justice is a word with many meanings depending on who you
are. According to Collins, a writer of an English Digital Dictionary, He believes it can be called, “
Righteousness, equitableness, or moral rightness.” To go on and speak with others, there are even some
definitions of what justice really is. My son is an inmate of the justice system. Do not why he use words
like corrupt and bad attitudes. I am not sure of what happens as to why so many young men do not have
any positive ways to describe what about justice. Ebony Magazine July,2014, talks about an article titled
Injustice for all. They write,” New book reveals harsh penalties and racial inequities in America’s juvenille
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...The three stages of Justice
Justice is where the good reap rewards, the bad reap punishment. Justice can be split into three major categories: political, personal, and supernatural. Social justice includes the legal system, personal justice is where a ones own ethics, and supernatural justice is like karma. Webster's dictionary describes justice as "The administration of law; especially : the establishment or determination of rights according to the rules of law or equity." There are two influential people who argue opposite ideas and opinions on this. Sandel who believes justice is more “distributive” than punishing. While Immanuel Kant, proposed a different approach he stated that human beings should be respected because they can reason with others.
Sandel does not believe there should be a political decision on justice because when there is free economic practice where both the buyer and the seller benefit this would allow for prostitution, buying of votes, and immigration. “First, individual rights cannot be sacrificed for the sake of the general good, and second, the principles of justice that specify these rights cannot be premised on any particular vision of the good life. What justifies the rights is not that they maximize the general welfare or otherwise promote the good, but rather that they comprise a fair framework within which individuals and groups can choose their own values and ends, consistent with a similar liberty for others.”(sandel) Kant concluded......

...“Justice that love gives is surrender; justice that law gives is
punishment”
- M.K. Gandhi
It is said that Justice is truth in action. Justice should always be for both
the parties. But how is it possible to satisfy this notion, when justice
changes its definition with different perceptions. As Mahatma Gandhi
points out, that the perceived justice will alter with the changing reasons
and the events inducing it.
First of all, the idea of fairness and justice will vary with situations,
because of the individualism prevailing in this world. No one will accept
and react to it, in the same way. For this purpose, we need to dwell into
the idea of willingness and trust. In a country like India, where majority
of people believe in Karmic justice, the phenomena of getting tangible
compensation, in return of intangible loss, is hard to digest. The victim is
of love or law, their faith in the judgement will decide the verdict. If
there is no trust, no punishment to the charged, will satisfy them and for
them injustice will prevail.
It is believed that there are three truth of every situation - one that „you‟
perceive, one truth that „I‟ believe and the truth that is visible to the
world i.e. the „Universal Truth‟. It is important for the latter to be
fiercely visible to all and then justice is given. When a person is in love,
he willingly trusts the judgement or rather to say the cause. And once
there is readiness and acceptance, nothing else matters. Many......

...Justice in the workplace:
Why it is important and why a new
public policy initiative is needed
Provocation Series Volume 2 Number 3
Professor Paul Edwards FBA, Industrial Relations Research Unit, Warwick Business School
and Senior Fellow, Advanced Institute of Management Research
Justice in the workplace
Contents
Executive summary
3
Introduction
6
Job quality and limited success in dealing with it
8
The proposals: building workplace justice
13
Workplace justice
19
Limits to legally based solutions
24
Labour market and employer-led changes
27
Constraints and possibilities
31
Concluding remarks
39
References
42
Notes
45
Acknowledgements
The help and encouragement of Keith Sisson have been crucial to the production
of this paper, which is a completely revised version of the 2005 Annual
Employment Relations Lecture, Keele University. I am grateful to colleagues at
Keele and to the audience there, and also to David Coats and Paul Marginson, for
comments and suggestions. I take sole responsibility for the views expressed.
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Justice in the workplace
Executive summary
The goal of improving fairness in the workplace has been central to UK public
policy since 1997. For rather longer, companies have spoken of employee
empowerment through such things as teamwork. Much has been done in both
areas, but major concerns remain. In relation to fairness, employee rights give
entitlements, but these rights also need to be meaningful and effective. In the
workplace,...

...Organizational Justice
Organizational justice, first postulated by Greenberg in 1987, refers to an employee’s perception of their organization’s behaviors, decisions and actions and how these influence the employees own attitudes and behaviors at work. The term is closely connected to the concept of fairness; employees are sensitive to decisions made on a day-to-day basis by their employers, both on the small and large scale, and will judge these decisions as unfair or fair. These judgments influence an individual’s behavior and can, in cases where the actions have a personal effect on the employee and are judged as unfair, lead to workplace deviance. Organizational justice is concerned with all matters of workplace behavior, from treatment by superiors to pay, access to training and gender equality. It is originally derived from equity theory, which suggests individuals make judgments on fairness based on the amount they give (input) compared to the amount they get back (output). Ensuring organizational justice should be a priority for organization – it can reduce the incidence of workplace deviance, absence, disengagement and counterproductive workplace behaviors (CWB) and also encourage positive attributes like trust and progressive communication. Organizational justice is sometimes discussed alongside corporate social responsibility (CSR), a form of societal justice. Philosophers and social commentators were writing about justice long before management
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...1.
Social justice and equity is more important than economic justice and equity.
Social justice generally refers to the idea of creating a society or institution that is based on the principles of equality and solidarity, that understands and values human rights, and that recognizes the dignity of every human being
Defining Social Justice
Social justice encompasses economic justice. Social justice is the virtue which guides us in creating those organized human interactions we call institutions. In turn, social institutions, when justly organized, provide us with access to what is good for the person, both individually and in our associations with others. Social justice also imposes on each of us a personal responsibility to work with others to design and continually perfect our institutions as tools for personal and social development.
Defining Economic Justice
Economic justice, which touches the individual person as well as the social order, encompasses the moral principles which guide us in designing our economic institutions. These institutions determine how each person earns a living, enters into contracts, exchanges goods and services with others and otherwise produces an independent material foundation for his or her economic sustenance. The ultimate purpose of economic justice is to free each person to engage creatively in the unlimited work beyond economics, that of the mind and the spirit.
Social justice based on the values of fairness, equality and respect...